Alabama transfer, former five-star linebacker Jeremiah Alexander commits to #Clemson Alexander is the Tigers’ third addition from the transfer portal. Dabo Swinney just had to wait three years to get a guy he really wanted in ‘22. : https://t.co/VqRrtSkbjR pic.twitter.com/pPfCy3QzyD
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney added Alabama transfer Jeremiah Alexander, joining Purdue's Will Heldt and Southeast Missouri State's Tristan Smith with the Tigers.
Alabama transfer Jeremiah Alexander is the third scholarship player Clemson football landed in the portal in the 2025 cycle.
Clemson is making big moves, and you have questions… From Rob:Did Dabo Swinney change the narrative by using the portal and making changes in coordinators? Swinney telegraphed the transfer portal part a year ago,
Clemson football landed three players from the transfer portal this cycle. Dabo Swinney explains why the Tigers went after each transfer.
Alexander now joins four-star EDGE Will Heldt and three-star wide receiver Tristan Smith, who are the only incoming transfers for Clemson.
Clemson hasn’t dipped into the transfer portal too much this offseason having signed three players thus far — but the Tigers have secured more commitments from the portal this year than ever before. What’s caused this sudden shift in Clemson’s portal perspective?
Clemson has landed three transfers in the 2025 recruiting cycle. It is more than it has taken in the previous six years of the portal's existence.
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney has had some major success in picking his spots in the Transfer Portal this cycle. Just a year ago, Dabo Swinney made headlines by be
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